дама
Russian
Etymology
Borrowed from French dame, from Latin domina (“lady”), from domus (“house”), from Proto-Indo-European *dṓm, from root Proto-Indo-European *dem- (“to build”)
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈdamə]
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Noun
да́ма • (dáma) f anim (genitive да́мы, nominative plural да́мы, genitive plural дам)
- lady
- dance partner
- (card games) queen
- пи́ковая да́ма ― píkovaja dáma ― queen of spades
- черво́нная да́ма ― červónnaja dáma ― queen of hearts
- тре́фовая да́ма ― tréfovaja dáma ― queen of clubs
- бубно́вая да́ма ― bubnóvaja dáma ― queen of diamonds
Declension
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